Random Download

Note: HTC Vive version was developed using Leap Motion driver alpha0.8 for Steam VR and a CV1, so maybe you find some bugs.

After getting lost in the wrong levels for an eternity I got a new unknown area, where ancient constructions and technology meets without a reason. Again the same questions unanswered. Who had built this world apparently abandoned? what was my role in all this? I have to find out.

Rating

Step into the cockpit of a Boeing 737-800 and experience how a real flight crew handles some challenging situations in a fully immersive 360 degree experience.
Put your Virtual Reality headset on and become part of the flight-crew. This is as close as you can get without physically being present in the cockpit.
Captain Petter, also known as Mentour Pilot, will engage both his co-pilot Holly and YOU as part of the experience so pay close attention. Take full advantage of the 360 experience by looking around, follow how the crew-members interact with each other and with the aircraft. To get the most out of the experience, click on the link below to access briefing videos for the individual exercises:

http://www.mentour360.com/apps/

You can use your smartphone to look around but for the most immersive experience we suggest you to use Google Cardboard or any other Virtual Reality headset and headphones.

The exercises are flown without reference to any specific airline Standard Operating Procedures. It is intended as entertainment only and is not to be used for aircraft training of any sort. The experience includes close to 30 minutes of 360 video so we recommend that you download the app using a Vlan network.

Minimum Requirements
IOS 8.0 and Android 4.4

Playing Instructions
We recommend that you start by visiting our website at www.mentour360.com and watch the briefing videos for each exercise. That way you will understand more of what you see in the app and what the pilots are doing. You can also find simple VR glasses for sale there.

Legal Information
This app is for entertainment purposes only. It is not designed to be used for training or operational purposes.